http://www.vladtv.com - Rich Homie Quan spoke on a myriad of topics during a recent interview with Atlanta radio station Hot 107.9's B High, including his current career trajectory, controversial lyrics and a lot more.
After briefly commenting on his latest mixtape, If You Ever Think I Will Stop Goin' In Ask Double R, and his surprise at the popularity of the tape's single "Flex," the Atlanta emcee spoke on his grueling yet rewarding work schedule and getting to work with Drake.
"Drake had invited me to his house. For one of my biggest idols who I look up to -- if he invites you to his house, you gotta take that invitation," Quan recalled. "But it was fun - I learned a lot from Drake - you feel me?"
Moving on, Quan commented on working with Rihanna, calling her "really cute," but insisting he doesn't get starstruck by her or other big names he now associates with. "I play it cool...they put on their shoes like I put on my shoes."
Later in the interview, Rich Homie spoke on the controversial rape lyrics found in his songs "I Made It" and Day 1," insisting he absolutely does not condone rape. "I'm not a raper. What I said, I was young -- it was just rapping bro," Quan explained, adding that he's now more cautious with his lyrics knowing that people will hang on every word he raps.
Check out the full interview to hear Quan speak about how his family has reacted to his success, visiting the Facebook HQ and seeing Mark Zuckerberg's bulletproof office and more.